“Very exciting to be here in Miami, warm weather, all the excitement,” said a man.

From a watch party in South Beach, to free pregame celebrations in downtown Miami, organizers said there will be something for everyone.

“Really, it’s so much more than just the game,” said Martinez. “There’s a whole week of activities that take place throughout the community.”

Bayfront Park will be home to “Super Bowl Live” starting Jan. 25. An extensive lineup of entertainment will lead up to the Feb. 2 game, including free concerts and shows, along with food vendors.

A wide array of stars are expected to descend on South Florida in addition to Lopez and Shakira. Lady Gaga, The Chainsmokers, Maroon 5, DJ Khaled and Cardi B are among acts set to perform at various events.

“There’s so much to see and enjoy, and a lot of activities are going to be taking place,” said Martinez. “What a better place than Miami?”

South Florida law enforcement is stepping up as well. Several departments teamed up to produce a video aimed at showing that for them, safety is their top priority.

In addition to local law enforcement, federal agencies will be assisting to help ensure everyone stays safe. Officials with the FBI, Secret Service and Drug Enforcement Agency will all be on hand to help out.

Overall, the upcoming events promise to make for a fun weekend for revelers, whether they have a ticket or not.

“Yeah, it’s a great opportunity to hear some great music, to watch some great football and be here in this beautiful place,” said the South Beach passer-by.

The average resale price for Super Bowl tickets is currently $5,000.

Those not among the lucky 65,000 people who will be watching the game at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens can watch the game on 7, Sunday, Feb. 2. The station will be providing live coverage before and after the game.

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